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Tons Of Parts For R34 Gtr, Most Are New, Hks 2530s, Greddy Drag Cooler, Radiator, 19" Ce28n, Arc Exhaust, Nismo Front Bar + More


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Had big plans for my car but circumstances have changed so i'll have to offload. All parts are brand new in original boxes, unless stated otherwise. Most of this stuff was purchased when the yen was shit as well. Can be picked up from Hornsby, Syd. or can be posted to you at your expense. Pm me or leave msg here for pics or more info.

Also, I may have other parts as well not listed. They're just not here yet so if you're after anything, dont be afraid to ask.

HKS 2530 turbo kit - $4000

Trust/Greddy Spec R HG, Type23 Intercooler. This is the thickest cooler Trust makes - $2400

Trust/Greddy hard pipe kit for cooler - $750

Trust/Greddy complete intake kit including Airinx filters, z23 afms, and all piping from filter to turbos to cooler pipe - $1700

Trust/Greddy aluminium radiator - $1100

Trust/Greddy aluminium radiator pipe - $150

Tomei Expreme exhaust manifold - $950

Volk CE28N in 19 x 10.5+12 - bronze, rims only - $3900

Volk GT30 in 19 x 10.5 +17 - Formula Silver, rims only - $4400

Kumho KU31 275/30R19 x 4 tyres for above rims - $1100

Volk RE30 in 18 x 10.5 +18 - bronze, USED and only 3 rims. 2 are perfect, 1 has very slight guttering - $1600

Nismo front bar in Bayside Blue, USED but in excellent condition - $1800

Trust/Greddy clear timing belt cover - $100

Trust/Greddy oil pan kit - $600

HKS SSQV kit including aluminium pipe - $650

Sard fuel rail - $390

Works Bell Short Boss Kit for Rapfix (60mm) - $250

ARC Titan cat-back titanium exhaust, USED but as new condition, only done very very low kms - $2500

Edited by mxfly

Pics of the 2530s and cooler. The cooler is 115mm thick. One turbo is illustrated, the other still in the box.

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Trust/Greddy oil pan kit - $600

Hey mate..

Any more details on this item?

Is it the trust sump extension with baffles?

Cheers

Hey mate..

Any more details on this item?

Is it the trust sump extension with baffles?

Cheers

I'll check tonight for you.

Meanwhile, these items are on hold pending payment.

- RE30 18x10.5, set of 3 rims

- Greddy timing cover

- CE28N 19x10.5 set

- Greddy intake kit, minus afm's

Pics of the 2530s and cooler. The cooler is 115mm thick. One turbo is illustrated, the other still in the box.

its not the thickest intercooler Trust makes....mines 160mm thick!

picks of the works bell boss kit pls

Edited by DiRTgarage
its not the thickest intercooler Trust makes....mines 160mm thick!

Yep I got it wrong it's the 115mm one. I couldnt edit the first post.

Yours is the super hard core one! lol

eugene id like to inspect the titanium cat back if possible.

Thanks Milhouse..

Hey Milhouse,

For sure mate, anytime. Just call me on 0421 141 538.

cheers Euge

haha what the hell was I thinking when I wrote millhouse!!

Its Milhouse from autosport mate.

Ill be in touch during the week thanks

Update on parts that are SOLD:

- CE28N in 19"

- RE30 in 18"

- Trust clear timing cover

- Trust sump

Parts that are on hold pending payment:

- HKS 2530 turbines

- Trust cooler

Parts back up on sale due to no response from buyer:

- Trust intake pipe kit

Update on parts that are definitely SOLD:

- HKS 2530 turbine kit

- Trust Spec R intercooler

Parts that are on HOLD:

- Trust radiator

pics of the front bumper. negotiable on price at all?

Sry i'll take pics of it tomorrow. All prices are firm atm. A new Nismo front bar these days would cost serious dollars.

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